Inactive People Are Increasing Worldwide

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Inactive People Are Increasing Worldwide

According to experts, very little progress has been made in reducing levels of idleness internationally. According to a WHO report which estimates that more than a quarter of people worldwide, around 1.4 billion are not doing an adequate amount of physical exercise, a figure that has hardly improved since 2001. Idleness increases the risk of a push of health problems, diseases such as heart disease, type-2 diabetes and some cancers. Highincome countries, including the UK, were along with the least energetic. And women were found to be more inactive all through the‌.More



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